Originally called "Starlight", the name of Michael Jackson's 1982 hit was later changed to this
Thriller
This family is said to be creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky
The Addams family
These are the traditional colors of Candy Corn
White, Orange, and Yellow
The Edgar Allen Poe poem had this type of bird perched on a bust above the narrator's chamber door
A Raven
This is where Dracula is from
Transylvania
Ghostbusters
In 1994, this horror movie stared Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and Kirsten Dunst
Interview with the Vampire
This is the most popular Halloween candy across the US
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
Edward Cullen is a vampire in what popular book series
Twilight
The 1978 film Dawn of the Dead had its characters fighting off these
Zombies
This refers to a group of witches
A coven
According to Rotten Tomatoes, this is considered the scariest horror movie of all time
The Exorcist
This candy is most popular amongst adults during Halloween
M&M's
She penned the famous novel, Frankenstein
Mary Shelly
This creature is said to steal children on Halloween if they stay out too late
Boogeyman
This day follows All Hallows' Eve, on November 1st
All Saints' Day
This is the name of the haunted hotel in The Shining
The Overlook Hotel
This candy offers a little humor along with a sweet treat, printing a joke on the packaging
Laffy Taffy
This is the name of a popular series of scary stories for kids and teens
Goosebumps
this is the name of a man that practice witchcraft
Warlock
This state produces the most pumpkins on average
Illinois
Originally titled "The Babysitter Murders", this horror franchise is now known as this
Halloween
This candy from the 1920's was originally marketed as mints to help quit smoking. Additional flavors and a cool dispenser were added later to appeal to kids.
PEZ
"Double, Double, Toil and Trouble" comes from what famous play
William Shakespeare's Macbeth
A "lycanthrope" is commonly known as this
Werewolf